Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books in Germantown continues its author conversation series this fall with events that highlight works by writers Ta-Nehisi Coates, Renee Bracey Sherman and Mike Africa Jr.
Ta-Nehisi Coates will discuss his latest book, “The Message,” Oct. 28, in a conversation with scholar and activist Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, owner of Uncle Bobbie’s. Coates’ book explores themes of nationalism in the U.S. and abroad. The event will be at Girard College in Fairmount.
Activist and writer Renee Bracey Sherman will discuss her new book …
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Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books in Germantown continues its author conversation series this fall with events that highlight works by writers Ta-Nehisi Coates, Renee Bracey Sherman and Mike Africa Jr.
Ta-Nehisi Coates will discuss his latest book, “The Message,” Oct. 28, in a conversation with scholar and activist Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, owner of Uncle Bobbie’s. Coates’ book explores themes of nationalism in the U.S. and abroad. The event will be at Girard College in Fairmount.
Activist and writer Renee Bracey Sherman will discuss her new book “Liberating Abortion” in a conversation with educator Feminista Jones Oct. 29, but the event at Uncle Bobbie’s book shop is sold out.
Next month, Hill will chat with Mike Africa Jr., who will delve into his book, ”On A Move: Philadelphia's Notorious Bombing and a Native Son's Lifelong Battle for Justice.” The event is Nov. 11 at First United Methodist Church of Germantown. For tickets and information on all events, visit unclebobbies.com/events.